Question
Which of these is an opinion about the Supreme Court?
Group of answer choices
The justices can throw out a law passed by Congress and signed by the President
The justices should never let their own ideas influence their rulings
The justices can remain on the court for their entire lives, if they choose to do so
The justices usually rule on issues pertaining to Constitutional law
Group of answer choices
The justices can throw out a law passed by Congress and signed by the President
The justices should never let their own ideas influence their rulings
The justices can remain on the court for their entire lives, if they choose to do so
The justices usually rule on issues pertaining to Constitutional law
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The statement that represents an opinion about the Supreme Court is:
**The justices should never let their own ideas influence their rulings.**
This statement expresses a subjective belief about how justices should conduct themselves in their decision-making process, rather than stating a fact about the Supreme Court. The other statements are factual descriptions of the court's powers and practices.
**The justices should never let their own ideas influence their rulings.**
This statement expresses a subjective belief about how justices should conduct themselves in their decision-making process, rather than stating a fact about the Supreme Court. The other statements are factual descriptions of the court's powers and practices.
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